[Gimp-user] Stitching Photos

2019-09-20 Thread bradburymars
>Use Hugin. Stitching pictures properly requires distortions >(projections >due to the rotation of you lens around a vertical axis). >Hugin knows how to do that, not Gimp. I think Gimp will work better for me. I am scanning 3D slides with 2½ inch horizontal translation, no rotation, for use in

Re: [Gimp-user] Stitching Photos

2019-07-12 Thread Scott Jacobs via gimp-user-list
>>> As I paste in the second image and slide it over--in this case to the >>>right, it disappears.  ...>>I'm not sure what the official way to solve this >>>is, but ... Pat David wrote: >Or maybe just use "Fit Canvas to Layers" every once in a while? :) https://youtu.be/MYHZaFxor40 Well, THAT'S

Re: [Gimp-user] Stitching Photos

2019-07-11 Thread Pat David via gimp-user-list
Or maybe just use "Fit Canvas to Layers" every once in a while? :) https://youtu.be/MYHZaFxor40 On Wed, Jul 10, 2019 at 9:54 PM Scott Jacobs via gimp-user-list < gimp-user-list@gnome.org> wrote: > >I can't seem to make this work; I don't see any option for enlarging the > >workspace. I can

[Gimp-user] Stitching Photos

2019-07-10 Thread Scott Jacobs via gimp-user-list
>I can't seem to make this work; I don't see any option for enlarging the >workspace.  I can enlarge the canvas as much as I want, but this doesn't change >the size of the "window" through which my content is visible.  As I paste in >the >second image and slide it over--in this case to the right,

Re: [Gimp-user] Stitching Photos

2019-07-10 Thread Rick Kline
Did you name the pasted layer? If not, the layer will appear as Floating Selection (Pasted Layer). Double click on the pasted layer’s name and give it any other name. Move the newly named layer to its new position - ~50% layer opacity can help with this. Under the Image menu, click on Fit

[Gimp-user] Stitching Photos

2019-07-10 Thread Gothmog
I can't seem to make this work; I don't see any option for enlarging the workspace. I can enlarge the canvas as much as I want, but this doesn't change the size of the "window" through which my content is visible. As I paste in the second image and slide it over--in this case to the right, it

Re: [Gimp-user] Stitching Photos

2017-05-04 Thread Scott Jacobs via gimp-user-list
The previous answers assume that the two .jpeg photos' subjects are right next to each other, and that you want to make one big photo - essentially a panorama. I concur with their answer: hugin is good for that. Sometimes a minimum of work is needed; sometimes more fiddling is necessary.

Re: [Gimp-user] Stitching Photos

2017-05-04 Thread Ofnuts
On 04/05/17 04:11, DERoss wrote: I have two JPEG files, each with a photo. I want to creat a single file that has the photos stitched together side-by-side. While I know how to export an image from GIMP into a JPEG file, I cannot figure out how to stitch two images together. How do I do this?

Re: [Gimp-user] Stitching Photos

2017-05-04 Thread Dave Stevens
On Thu, 4 May 2017 14:14:34 -0400 Steve Kinney wrote: > On 05/03/2017 10:11 PM, DERoss wrote: > > I have two JPEG files, each with a photo. I want to creat a single > > file that has the photos stitched together side-by-side. While I > > know how to export an image from

Re: [Gimp-user] Stitching Photos

2017-05-04 Thread Steve Kinney
On 05/03/2017 10:11 PM, DERoss wrote: > I have two JPEG files, each with a photo. I want to creat a single file > that has the photos stitched together side-by-side. While I know how to > export an image from GIMP into a JPEG file, I cannot figure out how to > stitch two images together. How

[Gimp-user] Stitching Photos

2017-05-04 Thread DERoss
I have two JPEG files, each with a photo. I want to creat a single file that has the photos stitched together side-by-side. While I know how to export an image from GIMP into a JPEG file, I cannot figure out how to stitch two images together. How do I do this? Better, where in the user